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Workforce and Leadership Building

Humans are life-long learners. Resources in this section focus on developing the capacity of individuals to better perform their role as it relates to maternal health, whether it be as a coalition member, individual employee, or leader.

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Maternity Units in Rural Hospitals in North Carolina: Successful Models for Staffing and Structure

Paper summarizing a survey of all North Carolina hospitals with maternity wards and <200 beds (critical access hospitals). Includes analysis of staffing models for providers, nurses, and anesthesia providers as well as a comparison of factors influencing C-section rate.

Article


Added: September 8, 2023
Source: National Institutes of Health
Area: North Carolina

Medicaid Managed Care Trainings

A variety of webinars, both standalone and as part of a series, are provided here on the topic of Medicaid Managed Care. Users may register for upcoming live webinars, or access recorded versions of past webinars.

Webinar


Added: December 22, 2022
Source: NC AHEC
Area: North Carolina

The Dignity for Women Who are Incarcerated Act and Incarcerated Women’s Health

The Dignity Act established guidelines for the treatment of women, including pregnant women, in NC prisons and jails. Learn about these guidelines, along with basic health information that may be useful for employees at facilities housing women. Free training for detention officers, jail administrators, law enforcement officers, etc.

Program


Added: February 21, 2024
Source: UNC Chapel Hill
Area: North Carolina

Maternity Units in Rural Hospitals in North Carolina: Successful Models for Staffing and Structure

Paper summarizing a survey of all North Carolina hospitals with maternity wards and <200 beds (critical access hospitals). Includes analysis of staffing models for providers, nurses, and anesthesia providers as well as a comparison of factors influencing C-section rate.

Article


Added: September 8, 2023
Source: National Institutes of Health
Area: North Carolina

The Dignity for Women Who are Incarcerated Act and Incarcerated Women’s Health

The Dignity Act established guidelines for the treatment of women, including pregnant women, in NC prisons and jails. Learn about these guidelines, along with basic health information that may be useful for employees at facilities housing women. Free training for detention officers, jail administrators, law enforcement officers, etc.

Program


Added: February 21, 2024
Source: UNC Chapel Hill
Area: North Carolina

Medicaid Managed Care Trainings

A variety of webinars, both standalone and as part of a series, are provided here on the topic of Medicaid Managed Care. Users may register for upcoming live webinars, or access recorded versions of past webinars.

Webinar


Added: December 22, 2022
Source: NC AHEC
Area: North Carolina

The Dignity for Women Who are Incarcerated Act and Incarcerated Women’s Health

The Dignity Act established guidelines for the treatment of women, including pregnant women, in NC prisons and jails. Learn about these guidelines, along with basic health information that may be useful for employees at facilities housing women. Free training for detention officers, jail administrators, law enforcement officers, etc.

Program


Added: February 21, 2024
Source: UNC Chapel Hill
Area: North Carolina

Maternity Units in Rural Hospitals in North Carolina: Successful Models for Staffing and Structure

Paper summarizing a survey of all North Carolina hospitals with maternity wards and <200 beds (critical access hospitals). Includes analysis of staffing models for providers, nurses, and anesthesia providers as well as a comparison of factors influencing C-section rate.

Article


Added: September 8, 2023
Source: National Institutes of Health
Area: North Carolina

This project was made possible thanks to the funding, guidance, and support from North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services - Division of Public Health - Maternal Health Branch-Women, Infant, and Community Wellness Section. This project is supported by the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) as part of an award totaling $10,216,885 with 0% financed with nongovernmental sources. The contents are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily represent the official views of, nor an endorsement by, HRSA, HHS, or the U.S. Government.

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